Yes, large muscles occur in some other living things. I think this because lets say you have a cheetah. Well, that cheetah runs very fast AND uses muscular endurances to hunt and chase its prey down. So yes, they start to devolp some large muscles. Some other living things that might have large muscles could be a bear, rhino, lion, tiger, or even a dog. As you can see, its more so the larger animals that devolp these large muscles.
Explanation:
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The answer is b. ectomorphs because they have bodies that are tall and thin <span />
Answer:
Newton’s first law (i.e about inertia) is best shown in this example.
Explanation:
- Newton's first law states that every object continues in its state either motion or rest until it is acted upon by any other external force.
- As the student is in motion when he/ she hits the patch of ice. as no external force is applied, he/she continues the motion by sliding over the ice due to inertia.
- Until the friction and other resistance force balances the motion he/she will not stop sliding.
Answer:
Ectoderm
Explanation:
Of the three primary germ layers in the very early embryo, the ectoderm is the one that gives place to the epidermis (epidermic skin cells).
The mesoderm will develop into muscle and bone, while endoderm turns into the lungs, stomach and other organs.